Great Gulf launches Mandarin Oriental-branded West Palm Beach condos
Great Gulf is launching Mandarin Oriental-branded waterfront condos in West Palm Beach, making it the latest luxury development in the city’s north end. The planned Mandarin Oriental Residences, West Palm Beach will span 31 stories and 87 units, according to a news release. Great Gulf tapped Moshe Safdie to design the tower, with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape design by Enea Landscape. Cervera Real Estate will lead sales and marketing for the project, the firm’s first major development sales effort in West Palm Beach since expanding to the city in 2024. Prices start at $3.5 million, a spokesperson confirmed. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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